WALT: Collect, Present and Analyse data in the form of charts and bar graphs.
Do you agree that a packet of Jelly Beans never seems to have many of your favourite colour?
Is this true for everyone?
Investigation: Part 1:What are the favourites?
Make a chart of the Jelly Bean colours, survey and record on your table 50 peoples responses to their favourite coloured Jelly Bean.
Record your final results in the form of a bar graph.
Part 2:What’s in a packet?
Using the same sort of chart used in Part 1 analyse the contents of the packet of Jelly Beans to find out how many of each colour there are in a packet.
Record your final results in the form of a bar graph.
Part 3:Comparing and Evaluating
Compare the information that you gathered from both of your charts and graphs.
Write three statements that you can make that is supported by the data that you have recorded and presented.
WALT: Collect, Present and Analyse data in the form of charts and bar graphs.
Do you agree that a packet of Jelly Beans never seems to have many of your favourite colour?
Is this true for everyone?
Investigation:
Part 1: What are the favourites?
Make a chart of the Jelly Bean colours, survey and record on your table 50 peoples responses to their favourite coloured Jelly Bean.
Record your final results in the form of a bar graph.
Part 2: What’s in a packet?
Using the same sort of chart used in Part 1 analyse the contents of the packet of Jelly Beans to find out how many of each colour there are in a packet.
Record your final results in the form of a bar graph.
Part 3: Comparing and Evaluating
Compare the information that you gathered from both of your charts and graphs.
Write three statements that you can make that is supported by the data that you have recorded and presented.